The court said it wanted an affidavit to be filed with the signatures of the Secretary concerned, explaining the inquiryheld to fix these lapses, who were found responsible and what was the nature of punishment given to those persons.
"We are sure that the period of four years would have been more than enough for completing this task," the First Bench comprising Chief Justice Sanjay Kishan Kaul and Justice R Mahadevan said.
"In a democratic country like ours, we are even unwilling to give the major boy and girl the right to determine whom they want to marry. Not only that, life and property are lost in the meaningless fury of one community against the other, reflecting a sorry state of affairs of the society," it said.
Later, Ilavarasan was found dead near a railway track under mysterious circumstances.
In this connection, petitions and PILs were filed in the high court, seeking response from various departments of the central and and state government for suggestions to protect, rehabilitate and provide relief to those affected.
Disposing of all petitions, the bench said a mindless frenzy had taken place, resulting in loss of large amount of property -- 326 houses were stated to have been burnt down in three villages.
The bench said a three pronged endeavour was required -- activation of criminal justice system, rehabiltation measures and pinpointing of responsibility for administrative lapses.
"Insofar as the first aspect is concerned, the learned Government Pleader (GP) states the final report will be filed in one month, investigation having been conducted by CB-CID," it said.
It noted the final report was not filed as there were interim directions by it, which, by consent, were now lifted.
On rehabilitation, the petitioners' counsel said there are still deficiencies, which they would enlist and inform the GP.
It posted the matter for September 9 for compliance.
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